Aug. 16, 2018 - Radio Free Nortwest - H.A. Covington
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Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so.
Hush-a-woo, hush and listen, and his cheeks were all aglow.
I wear orders from the captain, get you ready quick and soon, for the bikes must be together by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon, by the rising of the moon, for the bikes must be together by the rising of the moon.
Oh, then tell me, Sean O 'Farrell, where the gathering is to be?
In the old spot by the river, rifle known to you and me.
One more roar for signal, poke and whistle, out the marching tune.
Warrior Pike upon your shoulder by the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon.
By the rising of the moon.
Switch your bike upon your shoulder by the rising of the moon.
Greetings from the Northwest Homeland, comrades.
The date is Thursday, August 16th, 2018.
I'm Andy Donner, and you're listening to Radio Free Northwest.
I'm Andy Donner, and you're listening to Radio Free Northwest.
you Well, right off the bat, I need to apologize to you all.
This will be a very, very short episode of Radio Free Northwest.
I almost ran something someone put together for us, but there have been a few important things that have happened, and I do need to talk to you all about them.
Plus, I don't want to leave you all hanging about what we're up to here in the homeland.
It's true.
Email and social media communication have been slow, and, well, that is my fault, just like it was Harold's fault when he was alive.
The situation is this.
Harold was always very upfront with you all when something had come up that only he could deal with, and as you can all imagine, there are a great many things that have come up that only I can deal with.
And the trouble is, I am not a full-time party staffer.
Thankfully, though, as with today's RFN, and as with so many other things we've had to deal with in the last month, local comrades are helping me out to their utmost, and I couldn't be more appreciative.
One thing that always drove the entire party nuts is that we can't talk to you more openly here on Radio Free Northwest and in other ways about what's actually going on, and this is another one of those situations where I'm driven absolutely bonkers by the fact that I can't tell you what an amazing job everyone in the homeland is doing for the party right now because, well, that's our business and no one else's.
And even more regrettably, as I've reported in past RFMs following Harold's death, the party's situation is going to stay that way for quite some time.
Now, I, more so than anyone else, absolutely hate saying that because, yes, you all deserve better, and yes, people have asked me some very important questions and expressed some very important concerns, both over email, social media, and through the party website.
I will deal with those as best I can, even though, well, I can't really talk about things.
But before I do that, I actually want to share a hopefully useful story from my past prior to actual party involvement many years ago, and I want to see if I can't give you something that you yourself can do in the meantime.
I don't think I've gone into great detail about this sequence of events in my life prior to this date on RFN, and unfortunately I won't be able to do a whole lot of that today either, but I do need to share this with you all because it's actually very important.
This particular story is about a time I was very, very wrong about something, and finding out I was wrong, thankfully, is what led me to party involvement.
Politically and ideologically, I had been, through an odd sequence of events spanning years, very well primed to find out about the Northwest Front and the Butler Plan.
Sure, politically I was never left of center, but that was largely due to my upbringing and the morality my parents instilled in me.
And I had never really been into the whole multiculturalism thing, though I certainly can't claim I was racially aware, whatever you want to call it, or Jew conscious, or a whole bunch of other things.
At best, entering my early twenties, I was perhaps some vague type of paleocon.
Prior to leaving college many years ago, I had become what you could reasonably describe as a white nationalist, white separatist, something around there.
And again, not in any sort of strident, confident way, but I had admitted to myself that that's largely what my opinions were.
And even then, it would be two, three, maybe more years before I would find the party, and then it would be a year before I would come home and get involved myself, and, well, that was in late 2011.
God, I feel old.
Anyway, in the process of finding the party, I was elated, simply because I actually found somebody in white nationalism that had something resembling a plan that at least had a chance of working out.
Even so, I was far from convinced, and that convincing process and the realizations that occurred during that convincing process are what I want to talk to you all about today.
Ideologically and practically, I was, well, in lockstep, you could say, with the party.
And obviously, I mean that in more than just a simple, I gave intellectual assent to the objectives thereof, because once my concerns were dealt with, it took me about the recommended time to come home and start doing things here, where I should be.
Even so, up until a certain point, I had a very difficult time even considering making the move and coming home to the Pacific Northwest, because I honestly thought it would be impossible to liberate the Pacific Northwest from Tsar.
And I thought this for one or two really very specific reasons.
I didn't know what I was talking about, that being reason one, and reason two being not quite the same thing but tangentially related is because I was totally unfamiliar with the subject.
One of the skills that was drilled into me by my childhood environment However much my parents and others around me didn't intend this to happen is that I became very, very good at telling when I don't know something and when I should not make remarks about that thing which I don't understand.
And instead of writing off the entire Northwest Imperative and everything the party was doing and would continue to do, I instead admitted to myself I didn't know enough about the subject of liberating colonial territory such that I couldn't tell for sure whether or not the Northwest Front's proposal would or would not fail.
And as a result of that, I sought out material from the party's recommended reading list about that very subject.
And without going into detail, I found out I was just horribly, horribly wrong.
Very wrong.
And I was actually very glad, because the one overarching concern I had about the Butler plan had been completely dealt with, and had been completely dealt with in ways I simply couldn't deny.
Unfortunately, that led to a whole new host of problems, which I will describe to you after giving you a break from my droning voice with Gretchen and the Trucker.
So I'll be right back.
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Tonight I'm going to be talking about Identity Rising.
How Nationalist Millennials Will Retake Europe, Save America, and Become the New Greatest Generation by Julian Langness.
This is the same author that wrote Getting into Fistfights with Muslims in Europe.
Now, this is an analysis of Western civilization that's very much in the spirit of Spengler.
Because it talks about secular time within regards to various generations and civilizations.
So it starts out with this notion of the greatest generation that can also be called a hero generation.
And they came from a time of high social cohesion.
Then they gave rise to the baby boomers.
And these might be termed an awakening or artist generation.
Now, the baby boomers never knew any real hardships, so as a result, they were very experimental, and they took on either an accelerationist or utopian worldview or time orientation.
And these were both time orientations where there was a notion of how things would always get better and better and you're always progressing to something new and different.
But even having said that, I mean, you do have to admit that by 1948, they were already bringing boatloads of Jamaicans, for example, into the UK.
And sometimes this was with an idea that they were going to start families with someone that they'd never even met.
So now you have countries, particularly Sweden, the UK, and Germany, where life tends to be designed around the refugees.
Even though a great number of these refugees do take tremendous advantage.
And it is noted by the author that many of these refugees will skip over safe and stable countries in order to get to the richest countries in Europe.
Now, this is so severe that in many places, Europeans will be a minority by the year 2020.
This book specifically talks a lot about 2016 and the various YouTubers that were very much involved in the meme wars and so on and so forth.
These are all going to be names that are very familiar to you if you watch YouTube at all.
And also, too, of course, it goes into the presidential campaign, the goings-on in the year 2016.
How there were people like Rand Paul that seemed very edgy but quickly faded away when they were compared to Trump.
Also talks about the fading and ultimately failed campaigns of Cruz and Rubio.
Now all this is going to be very fresh in your mind if you were paying any kind of attention to the alt-right at that time.
This book also talks about the notion of irony.
And how there were bans, for example, the band Green Day.
And they were against Trump.
They also had corporate sponsors.
And contrast that with millennial, for example, who could not speak openly or they would risk losing their jobs.
And saying that those millennials who...
We're at high risk for being fired for their political views were in actual fact the ones that were clearly overprivileged.
Now, the author looks at the current world situation and sees this crisis as spanning from 2008 to 2030 and just talks about how the Muslims in Europe are gaining more and more privilege, both social and political.
And the author hopes that the situation in Europe will continue to become so extreme that it will be noticed by millennials.
And of course, it's already pretty extreme.
There have been a lot of various terror attacks.
And there have also been things like Rotterdam, for example.
And that was a scandal having to do with the molestation of young women by...
Older Muslim men.
But, of course, the author does take note of the shrinking native population in Europe and the lack of native European fighting-age men because of the population shortage.
But the author takes great inspiration from individuals such as Viktor Orban, for example, and also the current chancellor of Austria.
Now, the author hopes that Poland and Hungary will end up being assisted by various preservationists, and the author has Some hope for certain geographical parts of Europe.
For example, he sees some hope for the eastern part of Germany, also northern Sweden and rural France.
And, of course, he hopes that the eastern European nations will be instrumental in helping to save the West.
Ultimately, he says that when you're looking at these various forces of sociological Negation.
And sometimes they seem self-contradictory.
You do have to realize that it isn't necessarily about absolute consistency.
It's just about negation, in a sense, and really saying or doing anything that really could ruin the West.
So, despite all the problems, this author is hopeful, as the title implies, that these millennials who were instrumental, for example, in bringing attention to the Trump campaign, he sees this as an awakening for the millennial generation, and he hopes that will continue.
Again, for those of you who want to hear the title twice, I've been discussing Identity Rising: How Nationalist Millennials Will Retake Europe and Save America and Become the New Greatest Generation by Julian Langness.
The only thing that I could say about this book is maybe a sort of criticism.
Is that if you've been following this movement like I have, it's really all a rehashing of a lot of old news, particularly things that were very prevalent on the alt-right, particularly in the year 2016, which was one that was actually very fertile in terms of memes and new creative expressions.
I mean, who doesn't love Murdoch Murdoch, for example?
That is something that can certainly become enjoyable to the point of addictive, and how often can you say that?
So, again, have a good evening.
Thank you for listening and hail victory comrades.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Greetings, time rats.
This is the trucker coming at you from Massachusetts.
Just picked up a load in the homeland coming over here to the East Coast.
The weather was, uh...
A bit warm coming across the homeland, mid-upper 80s, sometimes into the 90s.
Coming across eastern Washington at Trucker Homefront there, it was getting into the upper 80s, but everywhere across there it was cooling off into the mid-low 60s, high 50s at night, so it was a comfortable night's sleep.
Unlike when I was down south, it was warming up into the 90s and sometimes 100, and it would cool off into the 80s.
You guys can have that crap.
But anyway, those of you that are coming across, if you're planning actually on either making your scouting trip or your move, using either 90 or 94, drifting up through like Wisconsin, coming out of Beloit, Wisconsin, all the way to Madison, Wisconsin, road update, that whole stretch is under construction.
So be prepared for some delays if you're traveling during the...
Heavier times when people are actually awake, which I try not to do if I can.
Around the larger metropolitan areas, I try to slide through there during the normally people being in their sack time.
That way, it's a lot easier getting through there with a big truck.
So if you're doing it with a moving van or U-Haul or whatever, it's a lot easier.
In my humble opinion, to go through there on the off hours.
I just thought I'd throw this one in.
Other than that, I didn't hit a whole lot of construction all the way across.
Small parts here and there, but that was the biggest hunk of road construction all the way from Washington to Massachusetts.
A couple of smaller stretches coming across Pennsylvania.
They did not have me routed across Ohio and Indiana, and upstate New York on the turnpike was routed on the free road, so I was doing some non-interstate driving, if you will, coming across Indiana and Ohio on US-30.
Other than a crap load of traffic lights coming across US-30 there in Indiana, it wasn't a bad drive.
I've done that route before, and I got a reminder of why I don't like going that way.
Alright, well, this is Trucker signing off from Massachusetts, northeast of Boston.
I'm on my way to Gloucester.
I hope to see you out there on the road, making your scouting trips and better yet your migration soon.
And I'm back.
Now, my purpose in going into this subject was not to convince you of the viability of creating the Northwest American Republic.
We've done that elsewhere, and we will continue to do that elsewhere.
My actual purpose in sharing this very important story about this time I was completely wrong about something is the result of finding out I was completely wrong, and more importantly, how I processed that result.
Now, the result of being wrong...
For those of you wondering, is, well, the best way I can come up with to put it is the opportunity to admit that you were wrong.
Because on the other side of admitting that you're wrong is the ability to interact with the world in a way that you could not do before.
And specifically in the story I'm telling you all today...
What was on the other side of me admitting I had been wrong about the viability of the Northwest Imperative is that I was free to participate in the single viable plan to halt white genocide on the North American continent.
Now this might seem like trivial navel-gazing on my part, but I want to assure you all there's more profundity here than you might think at first.
And this profundity lies in the realization that as soon as you eliminate one of these misperceptions and admit you're wrong about one thing, you'll very often run right smack dab up to another one that you need to immediately deal with, and hopefully you've built up the momentum to deal with it correctly.
You see, in order to participate in the single viable solution to white genocide, I had to correct a whole bunch of other things about the way I was living my life.
And no, there's nothing gross or immoral there, it's just that I'd been very lackadaisical in taking care of my day-to-day business such that I couldn't up and move on a dime.
And no, it wasn't expected of me to do so, nor do I expect it of any of you.
But I had created barriers in the way I had approached day-to-day living that had to be corrected before I would be able to migrate.
And those barriers lie in the white character problem.
That darn white character problem just keeps sneaking up on you on RFN, and it's going to stay that way because that's what we actually need to deal with.
But I'll talk more about that later in other broadcasts.
It was a major theme of Harold's work here on RFN to ask everyone he possibly could to engage in that fearless and searching moral inventory so that they would have the opportunity to do what I had the opportunity to do after I did so myself, which was actually correct the things I was doing wrong.
But to reiterate, the key to getting to that point always lies in admitting one might not know what they're talking about.
And that's okay.
You can't know everything.
I don't fault people for not being able to share my exact perspective about the things I need to do right now.
Least of all because I simply can't talk to you about them in the open.
Now, as for a number of concerns that have been expressed both in the party message board and on RFN comments and social media and email, don't ever think I'm ignoring you.
And don't ever think your concerns aren't important.
They are.
The continued support of the Northwest Front by those who continue to support us is absolutely critical, and I couldn't be more grateful to you all.
Now even so, some of these criticisms are, well, wrong.
And I hate to be that way, since I just gave you all praise for helping out, but I must politely suggest that some of you might not know what you're talking about.
And no, this isn't me trying to take potshots, I simply want to help you relate to what I go through as much as possible, since really I think that's what people are trying to do, even if it's not as constructive as they intended.
And please don't doubt my sincerity here, I'm being entirely genuine.
I honestly believe that even some of the more interesting criticisms leveled my way by people who do have some genuine interest are well-intended.
The trouble is that even when Harold was alive, he would get quite a few of the same criticisms levied by more or less the same people who can't help but wonder why we're not doing this, that, or the other, and the only thing I can say is, if you really want to find out, come home to the Pacific Northwest, get involved, and find out then.
That's the only way we can actually communicate some of this to you, and I'm sorry we have to be so obtuse about that.
And the criticism Harold got when he was very busy and disappeared off social media, or wasn't emailing enough, or wasn't getting back to people as quick as they would like, or heck, even had to play reruns on RFN when that happened, is largely the same criticism I'm getting now.
Which is why I do genuinely believe the intentions are good.
And the broader purpose.
Today, in my giving another talk briefly on the white character problem, is that it's rearing its head in a very strange way.
One of my segments from years and years ago on RFN was the very first talk I gave in my Real Politics series about the reality and the politics of race.
That ended up being one of the most popular things I ever did, and that rubbed me the wrong way, as strange as that sounds.
You see, the material I presented there really wasn't news in any way.
It wasn't particularly edifying.
It wasn't particularly helpful.
It was just necessary to have vocabulary with which to proceed with the other talks I had planned in that series.
Harold and I, as well as a few other commentators, have had cause to repeatedly point out the issue of use of white nationalism for entertainment.
And strangely enough, that same white character flaw, the use of white nationalism for something other than serious politics, appears in some very subtle ways, in reactions to things I say that are merely repetitions of very important concepts Harold conveyed to you all on a regular basis.
Harold can say something incredibly insightful, like he's not really a leader and part of what the Northwest Front needs to do is cultivate leadership personalities.
And I can repeat that and point out that, to be perfectly honest, I'm not a leader either.
And that gets, at least from some quarters, a very bad reaction.
And this reaction is particularly interesting to me because Harold didn't get it when he said precisely the same thing for precisely the same reasons with precisely the same evidence.
I'll pause for a moment and be, again, completely honest with you all.
I understand that.
I derive plenty of entertainment value out of RFN, but I made absolutely certain to digest the political content to and apply it.
Another thing I'll be completely honest with you all about is that I agree.
Right now, the party isn't doing what we all think it ought to be.
I'm right there with you, but please understand, you might not know why.
And I wish I could tell you why, but I simply can't, and I know how that sounds because it's been a recurring theme on Radio Free Northwest that I myself barely understood until I put myself in a position to understand by coming home and seeing what the party was actually like.
And once you consider that, would you consider one other thing for me?
Is it possible that your motivations may or may not have been primarily entertainment-based rather than political?
Now, I know that's an odd thing to think about, but consider that talk I referenced a few moments ago.
The entire white nationalist internet was thrilled with my talk about the reality and the politics of race, even though they knew all of it.
That talk was in no way edifying to all but the newest of white nationalists, yet it ended up being the most popular thing I'd ever done.
Why?
Well, that would be the entertainment motivation rather than the actual intention to apply all this stuff we talk about week in and week out.
Is it at all possible it's time for you to change your approach to white nationalism?
And with that, I'll probably start babbling if I don't shut up.
Now, I realize there have been significant white nationalist political events in the last week or two, and we will talk about them, but you'll note it's RFN's policy to talk about them after the dust has settled.
So more on that in future broadcasts.
Sadly, that's all the show we've got for you this week, ladies and gentlemen.
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